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Author: Crystle Roche

Now who doesn’t love paneer? Combining it with loads of spinach takes away some of the cheesy guilt, or so I feel. Perfect as a week day indulgence or a fabulous pot luck treat, this dish is sure to please…

With summer here, its time for those picnic plans and barbecues to spring into action! This sandwich can be made ahead or broken down for your guests to assemble themselves. Enjoy it with a pitcher of chilled lemonade to balance out all…

Being the experimental cook that I am, I love trying out new things. As usual there is the occasional disaster! Insert sheepish face here. With a little this and that, fixing and divine intervention those mishaps are usually averted. There…

Now there are many, oh so many variations to the well-known Chilli Chicken. How you choose to prepare it, is totally up to you. As long as you have the chilli and the chicken in it, let your imagination take…

Ever so often a good pick-me-upper is much needed. Be it by means of food or a drink, it sure can chase the blues away! Take for instance today, the weather being gloomy and rainy can surely put a damper…

Sometimes cooking can be equated to working on a science experiment. Its about measures and mixing and accidents and triumphs. Lining up ingredients, adding this and that, making notes and figuring out what works and doesn’t. Having a ‘eureka’ moment…

We have begun eating a lot of lentils recently, and finding ways to cook them can be challenging. Besides vegetarian food doesn’t rank very high on my list of favourites, but a few dishes do make the cut. This is a Mangalorean…

Hello everyone! Hope this week has been good to you so far! With Easter coming up, this post starts with a dedication to all my fellow non-resident Mangaloreans! Its around special occasions like these that I miss having traditional mangy…

I began my day with a need to accomplish something. I felt pumped and full of energy, and decided the best way to make good use of the ‘bounce’ was to clean! Harumph! 30 minutes into the process, regret kept rearing…